TOKYO EAST 1
JAPAN
67 MW data center campus situated within the largest hyperscale AZ cluster in Tokyo with carriers offering a network rich connectivity environment for both hyperscale and enterprise customers. The campus is carrier neutral with the possibility of 4+ diverse zero vaults and a build-to-suit option will be available.
Total IT load
Phase 1 Customer Ready late 2027
Data Center Buildings
Tokyo East 1 (TKE1) is a 67 MW multi-phase data center campus consisting of three 4-story buildings, approximately 20 to 26 MW per building, and an on-site substation with 110 MVA power secured by TEPCO. Building 1 (TKE1-1) includes eight 2.6 MW IT load data halls at approximately 5,000 sm. The first two 2.6 MW data halls will be customer ready late 2027. TKE1-1 will offer wholesale and small-mid scale leasing options for enterprise customers. Building 2 and 3 (TKE1-2 and TKE1-3) will offer build-to-suit options in addition to scalable leasing.
On-site substation with 110 MVA power secured by TEPCO
Designed PUE 1.35 - 1.37 (annual average)
WUE=0 (no evaporative heat rejection)
Building 1 (TKE1-1) will provide 20 MW IT Load and will be customer ready late 2027
Building 2 (TKE1-2) will provide 20 MW IT load and will be customer ready in 2028
Building 3 (TKE1-3) will provide 26 MW IT load and will be customer ready in 2029
High-density AI hardware capable (liquid cooling ready) capable for all three buildings
Building 1 (TKE1-1) will be developed in four 5.12 MW phases. The first two 2.56 MW data halls will be customer ready late 2027.
Buildings 2 and 3 (TKE1-2 and TKE1-3) will be developed in 4 phases each comprising a two 2.56MW and 3.2MW Data Hall. The first phase will be customer ready in 2028.
Strategically located in a natural hazard free zone and in the largest hyperscale availability zone and the most data center dense area not only in Tokyo but Japan.
Land is owned and dual-fed on-site substation with secured power from TEPCO for maximum uptime and reliability.
Multiple fiber entry points to ensure industry-leading connectivity.
Only provider in Tokyo with more than 580 MW of secured land and power that can offer large and small scale deployments for both hyperscale and enterprise customers
Industry leading sustainability goals, including use of low carbon construction materials
Targeting minimum LEED BD+C Datacenter GOLD certification
Zero water used for cooling (WUE=0) -- no evaporative heat rejection
Job training and recruitment programs targeting women in technology
Rigorous physical and cybersecurity protocols include international security certifications such as ISO27001, SOC2, and PCI-DSS, maturity assessments, and penetration test programs
24/7/365 onsite security personnel with anti-climb fencing perimeter & monitored by electronic and video surveillance
Multifactor access controls with biometrics
24x7x365 security operations center
Located in one of Tokyo’s four major data center markets, Tokyo East 1 will provide 67 MW total IT load. The first two 2.56 MW data hall at Building 1 is scheduled to be customer ready in the middle of 2027.
Carrier neutral with 4+ diverse zero vaults to the TKE1 land and 3 points of entry per building.
Closed loop air cooled chiller plant to fan coil walls serving each data hall
WUE: 0 (no evaporative heat rejection)
N+1 configuration
Buffer tanks for chilled water system
Designed PUE 1.35 - 1.37 (annual average)
N+1 UPS redundancy
N+1 Gas turbine generator
Rigorous physical and cybersecurity protocols
24/7/365 onsite security personnel with anti-climb fencing perimeter & monitored by electronic and video surveillance
Multifactor access controls with biometrics
International security certifications such as ISO27001, SOC2, and PCI-DSS
Maturity assessments, and penetration test programs, along with security incident response capabilities
24x7x365 security operations center
Robust EHS program to support an incident free environment
Comprehensive reporting, monitoring, measuring and reporting systems
Rigorous staff training and empowerment culture to encourage communications and risk-based thinking
Regular third-party audits to ensure compliance
Industry leading sustainability goals, including use of low carbon construction materials
Targeting minimum LEED BD+C data center GOLD certification
Zero water used for cooling (WUE=0) -- no evaporative heat rejection
Job and recruitment training programs targeting local communities and women in technology